DAC Design Lecture – “Going Beyond” with LMN Architects

Summary

Join us at the District Architecture Center for a lecture by Mark Reddington, Design Partner at LMN Architects.

Reddington will discuss how his practice – this year’s recipient of the National AIA Architecture Firm Award – has reached beyond the traditional boundaries of a design studio to realize an exceptional body of work. LMN’s unique culture of collaboration and exploration encourages experimentation through the prolific use of physical models and the integration of advanced technology. Beyond this internal dialogue, the firm strives to work with clients and collaborators who share their vision and spirit of innovation to create buildings that engage and enrich public life, foster learning, strengthen civic identity, and promote sustainable urbanization. With a broader, long-range view and commitment toward the communities in which they work, LMN is going beyond the traditional architectural role and striving to positively influence the way architecture is conceived, constructed and experienced.

Presenter: Mark Reddington, FAIA, Design Partner, LMN Architects

After this course, participants will be able to:1. Explore the relationship between physical models and advanced technology;2. Analyze commitments and goals between architecture firms and the communities in which they reside;3. Identify key ways to promote sustainable urbanization, strengthen civic identity, and foster learning; and4. Using the architecture studio as a way to push boundaries between traditional designs and innovations.

Credits: 1.5 HSW|LUs

Price:$10 for students & Assoc. AIA members$15 for AIA, DAC, and OADC members$35 for non-members.Registration required.Please note: You must attend the entire session to receive continuing education credit.